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Englewood staff set agendas, pull several items from consent for May meetings
Summary
City staff and officials reviewed upcoming study sessions and regular meetings and agreed to remove several items from consent calendars, schedule presentations and extend discussion time for key items, and cancel two mayor–manager meetings in May.
Englewood City staff and officials on April 23 reviewed upcoming study sessions and regular meeting agendas and set consent status for multiple items ahead of May meetings.
Deputy City Manager Tim Dodd summarized the next study session, saying, “So we're starting with the meeting next Monday ... you have 3 study session items,” and outlined three items planned for that session: the March 2025 general fund monthly financial report, a special events strategy from Parks, Recreation, Library and Golf, and a municipal energy project financing discussion. Dodd said the special events strategy memo is lengthy and recommended allowing about 20 minutes for discussion; the general fund report was allocated five minutes and the municipal energy financing item 10 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
City officials then reviewed…
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